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Car video system

As cars have been continuously updated to include new and useful features for the enjoyment, electronic devices generally found in the home have made their way into cars as optional features. Examples of electronic devices that are being incorporated in automobiles are global positioning devices, entertainment systems such as DVD player, TV receivers, CD players, and video game systems, and etc. The use of alternative television screen technology such as liquid crystal displays (LCD) has made it practical to provide televisions which have easily visible picture sizes. The miniaturization of electronics has also reduced the size of video cassette tape players (VCP) and DVD players so that they are now smaller and yet are capable of receiving and playing a full size tape cassette having hours of recorded programming. The combination of an LCD television and a DVD provide an ideal time diversion for long vehicle trips. More frequently vehicles are being designed to accommodate video monitors, such as TFT LCD screens and the like designed to enable passengers to watch television programs, prerecorded tapes or DVDs, or to play video games, or even to access the Internet during a trip. Car video monitors may be mounted in the sun visor, the dash or on the ceiling, in a console between the seats of a mini-van, but most commonly are supported behind or in the rear of the headrest of the front seats to entertain or educate passengers seated in the rear seats. Video screens used with navigational systems are typically mounted on the dashboard and connected to a navigational computer for providing maps and other navigational information such as GPS data to the driver.



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